Just for discussions and ways to educate or share knowledge with ourselves when and how to draw the line when gambling, because for some reasons, some gamblers have arrived at unstable realities because of the lack of stoppage time while gambling so let's talk.
When do you stop?
Some stop gambling immediately the record a big lose, while others continues when they lose with hope of recovering.
Some other gamblers stop playing when the win they first few games, while other continue to chase the loses, and technically ww can tell in accuracy when this things happens, but when is the best time to stop gambling and take a break?
1-when you lose?
2- when you win?
When you're already either contemplating quitting the session, or when you find yourself unable to control yourself anymore despite splurging a lot of money on bets you have made during the game. These two specific instances does not matter whether you win or you lose, but are highly dependent on your subconscious asking for a little break which you may often dismiss because you're very busy tying to chase after that win you will never get back. Oftentimes our brain will tell us that it has had enough and when it does tell us it already had its fill, we must answer to it as furthering against your limits is going to cause you even more problem in the future.
The reason why gamblers become addicted to gambling is because they do not respect the limits they have imposed upon themselves, as well as the biological/instinctive limits that the brain has. The catharsis of knowing you could actually disobey yourself is what primarily causes you to go for more, which is why you should always be mindful of your self when you play.